 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Photoshop tutorial on this one. We're in Photoshop 2022 it just released and I'm going to show you how to use a neural filter and how to imitate not necessarily copy, but how to imitate or how to match another photographer's Style so let me show you exactly what I'm talking about So here's a simple shot of a stock image of a girl with some wings sitting on a Sitting on the side of a building. It is not a very good photo. The it's very very dull All right, it's gray and dull and the skies just there's no real life to it But we can go ahead and make some so here is an example of Making some adjustments to it with one click I've made these adjustments and I'm also going to show you how to use another photographer Like if you have someone a style that you're really really interested taking one of their pictures and applying it So let's just skip all that and let's get right into it. So I'm going to delete this top layer and Bang, we've got a image just like I said right when we start the next step You want to go up to the filter and you want to select neural filters? Under neural filters, there's a few there's a whole bunch of new ones But the one that we're looking for is called color transfer Now color transfer has two big options one is the presets So let's just say any of these images. Maybe they're they've got a style here that you kind of like you Maybe let's go ahead with this one just to show you as an example I'm going to left-click on this little abstract painting and You're going to see here that it goes to processing on device and what it's doing is it's basically taking the colors from this and It's matching it to the image now. This is Andy Warhol Way over the top obviously But it's just to show you a demonstration of the technique now Let's say this was close to what you were looking for But it's too it's just obviously too far over the top that is not a big concern right now because what you want to do is You want to output this to a new layer and when you do that the new layer is going to pop on top of it But let me show you now if you left it like this obviously this is far far far over the top What happens when you go to the new layer that you created and you just sort of start to dial up the opacity a little bit? So we're adding in some of the look, but not too much. So there you go like let's say at 40 percent opacity So let's go 40 percent. You know what you've got some of that cool darky Pink dark red orangey look with the nice colors of the sky at the same time You know what you can go always go ahead and dial it back the same thing You can go ahead and start switching out the different blending modes as well So for example in the multiply mode, it doesn't leave the skin color quite as dark and I guess you'd say Saturated so maybe this is the blend mode for you or you know what you can always look at them like linear burn This looks really really nice. Maybe we increase the opacity up to Whatever 45% and then we make some adjustments. So the point is is that this is the original shot This is with the neural filter the color Transfer so let's go ahead and delete that I'm going to show you a second way in this way Allows you to dial in a very specific Image so if you have an image or a photographer that you have in mind Here's how to get kind of close to them. We're gonna go back up the neural filters. We're gonna go filter Click on neural filters and then this time we're gonna go back down and do the same thing But we're gonna select a custom image as opposed to one of the presets So let's just quickly let this load up even though isn't real real quick Come on. There we go color transfer left click the button turns it on and Instead of the preset. We're now going into custom left click on custom and now we're gonna be asked for a reference image I'm gonna go ahead and select an image Selecting an image from the computer So I'm just gonna go ahead and click that and then under teaching I've got an image that I want to use as a reference image. So this is the image that we are trying to Imitate I guess that's the best term. It's not really copying. It's imitating or I guess Borrowing its look. So there we go. It's processing on device and presto It's gone ahead and made some adjustments I'm also gonna go ahead and copy this out and make sure that it creates a new layer I'm gonna left click on okay, and it's gonna create a new layer very similar to what we had before But this is based on a very specific image now We have the option to go in and dial back the opacity. So we get the look, right? So we were sort of in the middle here at let's say 60% opacity This is the original this has the look of the image that we selected also keep in mind again that we can sort of Cycle through some of these different not linear burns a bit too dark But we can cycle that darker color looks pretty good actually you can cycle through them and sort of find the different Blending modes and dial in an image or a style that you want But that is how you go ahead and use neural filters and color transfer to copy or imitate a Particular photo or photographer for example. 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